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does anyone know a wingate or socks or proxy or port scanner that run on *nix system. I have try nmap but after a scan i can't use the log file for checking the host that have open port because it log all the result (good or not) and the line do not start with hostort so i can't past the hostort on my proxy checker... please help.
tank you.

I'm a little confused by your question. What do wingate and socks have to do with port scanning? Nmap outputs the results of it's scan after it finished to let you know what results it found. Why do you need to see log entries for it. If you REALLY need to see log entries, you could always run the following command to make iptables log every incoming syn packet:

iptables -I INPUT 1 -j LOG -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN SYN

This will cause every single incoming syn packet to be logged, which isn't really a smart way to do it, because you have no idea if anyhting respnded. The smarter way would be:

iptables -I OUTPUT 1 -j LOG -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,ACK SYN,ACK

if you wanted to see every port that responded as open, and/or:

iptables -I OUTPUT 1 -j LOG -p tcp --tcp-flags RST RST

if you wanted to see every port that responded as closed.

Of course you probably don't want to leave these in your logs all the time because your logs will fill up fast. Just put the rules in before you scan then take them back out after you're done.

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hello, i take port scanner because i don't know any proxy scanner on *nix, and i would like to take the host that have open port and test it for proxies on my windows. if you know proxies scanner let me know.
tank you.